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    It took a significant amount of time for women’s rights to be recognized throughout the history of mankind, mostly because women remained unaware of their own oppression for so long. Feminism comprises a hazardous journey in which a number of important ideologies were thrown out there, and all with the same purpose: enhance women’s lives. There was obviously a start to this and for the feminism that we know to be a thing, and its conception was triggered by important figures in history, notably…

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    Utopian Society Essay

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    which to live. In the world today, we struggle with disease, violence, and other evils that prevent us from achieving utopia. This world we live in has too much evil in it to ever be considered a utopia. As humans, we have the luxury of free choice. Right or wrong, regardless of the consequence, humans are able to decide what they want to achieve…

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    Satire Essay On Abortion

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    task of informing others of what is morally correct according to the Christian Biblical Worldview, while trying to spare the feelings of others, and offend little to nobody if possible. 1 Peter 3:14 says, “But even if you should suffer for what is right, you are blessed. ‘Do not fear their threats; do not be frightened.’” The opposing side that is, pro-choice, uses the feelings as an opportunity to spread a heavy influence on the society we live in. This is often done through relaying a false…

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    Women were viewed as citizens, but not in every equal aspect as men were. One of these aspects was the right to vote. Women were looked upon as the weaker sex, and dependent on men. Since women have that natural caring instinct, they suddenly are delicate and need someone to take charge and be strong for them. They are only here to take care of their husbands and the children. Do the laundry, cook, and clean, while the men make the decisions for them. Today we know that this is definitely not…

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    Kelley Speech Much of child labor has been dated back to the nineteenth and early twentieth century when young children of all ages were put to work in harsh conditions. Florence Kelley, a passionate and articulate woman delivers her speech towards child labor at the National American Suffrage Association in Philadelphia. She dictates injustices, children must go through when put to work on farms and factories. From the beginning of her speech to the ending Florence uses the appeals of ethos and…

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    “All children have the right to health, to protection from harm and anxiety, and to harmony, consistency, affection, firmness, warmth, and sensitivity.” (Ministry of Education, 1996,p.46).Every individual has the right to feel as if they belong, that they have a voice and understand that their beliefs, ideas , ambitions and concerns are listened to and respected, “They are people in their own rights, with their own concerns, priorities and aspirations.” (Stainton-Rogers,2009,p.149). Throughout…

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    government to obtain the orders and allowed for greater coordination among intelligence agencies and law enforcement”(Philadelphia, par 14). But at what point is obtaining information from the American citizens too far? The issue for this debate is does the Patriot Act violate the people's rights. This debate has been going on since 2001 as some view the Patriot Act as unconstitutional while others believe it’s protecting the safety of the people. Critics believe the Patriot Act “implicates…

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    Individual Rights in India has always been a joke. Thanks to the socialist mindset and centuries of cultural dogmatism; based on such beliefs. Beliefs based on altruism, mystical moralities of right and wrong, unquestionable duties towards society etc; we lost to value our own self esteem and self respect. We somehow started having a guilty conscious for having opposite views than these. In India; like any government in the world; regardless of the political party in power, disregards…

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    her writing to successfully inform her audience. Atwood has written several award-winning novels such and “The Handmaids Tale” and “Alias Grace”. Both of these novels are important because Atwood uses her writing to show the importance of Women’s rights and equality. In both novels, Atwood uses a female as the main character and shows the unfair treatment of women in both books. While “The Handmaids Tale” is set in the future, it shows how a society can easily be taken over and how the equality…

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    Do animals have as many rights as humans? When it comes to us humans we fight for our rights. Whether it is equal rights for races, similar to “Black Lives Matter”. Or how women have fought for their right to vote. Having the right to own guns and use them for defense. Even having the right of speaking our minds when something seems wrong or isn’t right. But when it comes to animals they don’t have the voice to speak against someone/thing. That is why there have been organizations and groups to…

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